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- G-sharp_major abstract "G-sharp major is a theoretical key based on the musical note G-sharp, consisting of the pitches G♯, A♯, B♯, C♯, D♯, E♯ and Fdouble sharp. Its key signature has six sharps and one double sharp.For clarity and simplicity, G-sharp major is usually notated as its enharmonic equivalent of A-flat major. However, it does appear as a secondary key area in several works in sharp keys - most notably in the Prelude and Fugue in C-sharp major from Johann Sebastian Bach's The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book 1. The G-sharp minor prelude (and, in some editions, the fugue) from the same set ends with a Picardy third, on a G-sharp major chord.G-sharp major is tonicised briefly in several of Frédéric Chopin's nocturnes in C-sharp minor. A section in the second movement of Chopin's Piano Concerto No. 1 is in G-sharp major, although the key signature has 4 sharps. The end of the exposition of the second movement Charles-Valentin Alkan's Grande sonate 'Les quatre âges', subtitled Quasi-Faust, is in G-sharp major, albeit written with a six-sharp key signature (the movement opens in D-sharp minor and ends in F-sharp major).The final pages of A World Requiem by John Foulds are written in G-sharp major with its correct key signature shown in the vocal score including the Fdouble sharp.".
- G-sharp_major thumbnail G-sharp-major_e-sharp-minor.png?width=300.
- G-sharp_major wikiPageID "9316740".
- G-sharp_major wikiPageLength "2850".
- G-sharp_major wikiPageOutDegree "37".
- G-sharp_major wikiPageRevisionID "702383089".
- G-sharp_major wikiPageWikiLink A-flat_major.
- G-sharp_major wikiPageWikiLink A_World_Requiem.
- G-sharp_major wikiPageWikiLink A♯_(musical_note).
- G-sharp_major wikiPageWikiLink C-sharp_major.
- G-sharp_major wikiPageWikiLink C_(musical_note).
- G-sharp_major wikiPageWikiLink Category:Major_scales.
- G-sharp_major wikiPageWikiLink Category:Musical_keys.
- G-sharp_major wikiPageWikiLink Charles-Valentin_Alkan.
- G-sharp_major wikiPageWikiLink C♯_(musical_note).
- G-sharp_major wikiPageWikiLink D-flat_major.
- G-sharp_major wikiPageWikiLink D-sharp_minor.
- G-sharp_major wikiPageWikiLink D♯_(musical_note).
- G-sharp_major wikiPageWikiLink E-flat_major.
- G-sharp_major wikiPageWikiLink Exposition_(music).
- G-sharp_major wikiPageWikiLink F-sharp_major.
- G-sharp_major wikiPageWikiLink F_(musical_note).
- G-sharp_major wikiPageWikiLink F_minor.
- G-sharp_major wikiPageWikiLink Faust.
- G-sharp_major wikiPageWikiLink Frédéric_Chopin.
- G-sharp_major wikiPageWikiLink G-sharp_minor.
- G-sharp_major wikiPageWikiLink G_(musical_note).
- G-sharp_major wikiPageWikiLink Grande_sonate_Les_quatre_xc3xa2ges.
- G-sharp_major wikiPageWikiLink G♯_(musical_note).
- G-sharp_major wikiPageWikiLink Johann_Sebastian_Bach.
- G-sharp_major wikiPageWikiLink John_Foulds.
- G-sharp_major wikiPageWikiLink Key_signature.
- G-sharp_major wikiPageWikiLink Movement_(music).
- G-sharp_major wikiPageWikiLink Musical_note.
- G-sharp_major wikiPageWikiLink Nocturnes_(Chopin).
- G-sharp_major wikiPageWikiLink Piano_Concerto_No._1_(Chopin).
- G-sharp_major wikiPageWikiLink Picardy_third.
- G-sharp_major wikiPageWikiLink Sharp_(music).
- G-sharp_major wikiPageWikiLink The_Well-Tempered_Clavier.
- G-sharp_major wikiPageWikiLink Theoretical_key.
- G-sharp_major wikiPageWikiLinkText "G Major".
- G-sharp_major wikiPageWikiLinkText "G major".
- G-sharp_major wikiPageWikiLinkText "G-sharp major".
- G-sharp_major dominant "D major".
- G-sharp_major dominant "enharmonic: E major".
- G-sharp_major enharmonic A-flat_major.
- G-sharp_major fifthPitch "D".
- G-sharp_major firstPitch "G".
- G-sharp_major fourthPitch "C".
- G-sharp_major imageName "G-sharp-major e-sharp-minor.png".
- G-sharp_major name "G major".
- G-sharp_major parallel G-sharp_minor.
- G-sharp_major relative F_minor.
- G-sharp_major relative "enharmonic: F minor".
- G-sharp_major secondPitch "A".
- G-sharp_major seventhPitch "F".
- G-sharp_major sixthPitch "E".
- G-sharp_major subdominant C-sharp_major.
- G-sharp_major subdominant "enharmonic: D major".
- G-sharp_major thirdPitch "B".
- G-sharp_major wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Circle_of_fifths.
- G-sharp_major wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Citation_needed.
- G-sharp_major wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_musical_scale.
- G-sharp_major wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Music.
- G-sharp_major wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- G-sharp_major subject Category:Major_scales.
- G-sharp_major subject Category:Musical_keys.
- G-sharp_major type Mode.
- G-sharp_major type Scale.
- G-sharp_major comment "G-sharp major is a theoretical key based on the musical note G-sharp, consisting of the pitches G♯, A♯, B♯, C♯, D♯, E♯ and Fdouble sharp. Its key signature has six sharps and one double sharp.For clarity and simplicity, G-sharp major is usually notated as its enharmonic equivalent of A-flat major. However, it does appear as a secondary key area in several works in sharp keys - most notably in the Prelude and Fugue in C-sharp major from Johann Sebastian Bach's The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book 1.".
- G-sharp_major label "G-sharp major".
- G-sharp_major sameAs Q3303410.
- G-sharp_major sameAs صول_مرتفع_كبير.
- G-sharp_major sameAs Gis-dur.
- G-sharp_major sameAs m.076z48y.
- G-sharp_major sameAs G-sharp_major.
- G-sharp_major sameAs Q3303410.
- G-sharp_major wasDerivedFrom G-sharp_major?oldid=702383089.
- G-sharp_major depiction G-sharp-major_e-sharp-minor.png.
- G-sharp_major isPrimaryTopicOf G-sharp_major.